fighting for the spotlight [october&fraser] 10th
Apr 30, 2024 12:56:04 GMT -5
Post by d6a georgie cham 🍓🐢 frankel on Apr 30, 2024 12:56:04 GMT -5
Fraser Birk.
A little desperation goes a long way, there’s no way Fraser is succumbing to the mopey faces that he must share this cage with. He’s done some thinking, just a little. Whilst sat on the sharpest rock ever that has made his butt cheeks numb, he has noticed a few wandering Capitol folks outside the fence with cameras. Some of them with long sticks, ready to poke the tributes. They just want a little movement, some entertaining, maybe a little story from the sorry souls trapped in here.
Well, nothing is more interesting that Fraser Birk’s life. All those speeches that his father has delivered, and he has had to sit through are not going to go to waste.
He waits for the right one. It must be the middle of the day; the sun is at the perfect height and his stomach is rumbling as if it is lunch time. If he is not fed soon, hunger is going to be the thing that pushes him over the edge. Fraser’s never gone a day without a meal. There must be one way to get some food around here, it is time to use his charm. Just like he did with his District partner.
There are two guys hanging near the fence, one with a big round microphone and the other with a heavy looking camera on his shoulder. Perfect. Fraser clears his throat and heads over to the pair, he makes sure nobody is following. This is his campaign, not some sorry kid from Eleven or some pretty blonde from One.
”Fraser Birk.” He introduces himself with a grin. He nearly leans on the fence before he remembers that it is lit up with thousands of volts of electricity, so instead stands with his arms crossed and a smug look on his face. ”You might know me as the mayor of District Seven.”
”The mayor of District Seven is Harvey Birk?” The man with the microphone questions.
”Nooooo…..” It is a long drawn out denial. ”Harvey Birk is no mayor. No, really, he gets his kids to do all the hard work. He just takes all the credit!” Fraser points at himself and begins to talk with his hands. ”It is me who keeps District Seven going. Without me, that District will be nothing. Which is why you should vo-….keep me alive!”
Fraser’s talking goes on and on, a long-drawn-out interview except the interviewer barely gets a word in. That is until someone disrupts it.
”Hey, he is talking to me! Go find your own camera.” Fraser says to whoever has just distracted the cameraman, not bothering to look behind him.